Just fished Brookville a few days ago. Water temps in the high 50s low 60s. Baitfish were all over the shallow creek arms in the millions. I got shut out but was fishing in someones boat and we fished quite a bit of non productive water IMO. Creek arm just to the left of the dam ramp was teeming with baitfish and I would have liked to spend some more time in there. Good luck
1. You can go online and get the practice tests.
2. Danger zone starts a 41F
3. Study
4. Re-read the section on cross contamination
5. Study
6. Learn the food-borne vs. Bacteria borne
7. Study
You should do fine.....
I can't believe someone in Landen didn't call the National Guard for possible terrorist attack. Residents around that lake are a little stuffy in my experience.
On another note, how was the fishing? I used to fish that lake a lot when I was a teen before they drained it
If you are going to S Wisconsin you may want to look in to a bit larger boat or maybe a V hull. If you are looking at Trackers tray a Targa.
Many of the lakes in the Northern areas like Mi. Wi. Minn etc. are larger lakes. With the Great lakes not far you may want to hit the bigger waters as well. The smaller trackers can be taken out on these lakes in good weather but you'll wish you had the deep v if a wind storm pops up. Just a thought.
Congrats!!
Excellent choice everyone
BTW
Mr. New moderator,
I'm thinking of starting a thread on the Banjo Minnow and was wondering if you had any objections?????
Jazzy
I fish until and even when there is snow on the ground and Ice on the waters. Then "she" gets a good lubing, along with many of the items Rhino mentioned. Dont forget the SeaFoam or Stabil for your tank in Michigan winters.
If all else fails, catch as many perch as you can (legally) and enjoy a fantastic fish fry.
Dredge perch in buttermilk and Drakes batter
(the key is wet, dry, wet, dry, FRY)
A few lemon slices
Ice cold Beer.
Enjoy
Are you looking at Mott Lake or the area that has many small ponds created by the flooding of the Flint River? The area where your pin is at is part of "The Mounds" This is the local 4x4 trail park located off of Mt. morris road. There are many small ponds in the park. Most have LB, Pike, panfish. Some of the deeper may have walleye and yes they should have SMB as well. The Flint river impoundments of Holloway, and Mott lake are full of smallmouth bass. If you want walleye try heading a bit east just below the Holloway Dam off of M15(state road). This is a hotspot for walleye in the spring and fall.
If you are referring to Mott lake, now is the time for bass. Spring is even better. Summer is tough here as the average depth is only about 7ft. and the water warms very quickly. Pm me if you need some more info. I live about 2 miles from that area and have fished it many times.
Jazzy
try to contact Pat Gallaher 810-730-1154. They may be done for the year though. I think they only ran about 5-7 tourneys this year. Most in mid michigan on lakes like Sanford, Wixom, the Bay, and a few near Flint.
If you fish the NBAA just log onto their website and it lists ALL of their divisions. I fished in division 60 this past year. They are located all over Mi. Also, try and search for Bass Addicts. It is a local mid michigan non sanctioned circuit with much better payout than NBAA.
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